TRUE DETECTIVES follows Moe Reed and Aaron Fox on the twisted trail of a missing girl, a dark, baffling whodunit that forces the brothers to put aside their mutual animus -- and to confront the unresolved family mystery that turned them into enemies. PIs can do things, legally, that cops can't. And cops have access to resources denied their private counterparts. Only by pooling their efforts -- and by consulting a man both brothers respect, psychologist Alex Delaware, do Fox and Reed stand a chance of peeling back the secrets in high places that explain the fate of an outwardly innocent young woman. And, by doing so, the brothers learn about much more than murder.
This book was a little difficult to get started, but once you read through the first chapter or two, the flow moves a lot faster. It was intriguing, the kind that you think about between readings, which felt that it was good at capturing the reader's attention. Parts moved quickly, but it seemed that there were some rough spots that were a bit more tedious. Good book for light reading.